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Ok here's my problem hopefully someone can figure this one out I've been working on it for 3 years and I still have no clue.
I have a 62'220 sb with 2 Solex Paita carbs the car will not run and no fuel will go all the way through the carbs. either one of them. I have checked the fuelpump and it is fine, the bowls in the carbs fill up fine , but somewhere between the bowls and the accelerator advance needle no gas is getting through. The jets are clean, and as far as I know are lined up the way they should be. Once in awhile I can get the car to sputter,when there is some fuel in the bottom of the carbs. Putting starter fluid in the carbs makes no difference no sputter or anything. I'm using new wires, plugs, caps, points and everything is adjusted correctly all except for the distributors timing advance which putting it in the right location makes no difference. I have taken the carbs apart countless of times and rechecked everything, some of the leather diaphragms could stand to be changed , after 30 years they are a tad stiff but I soaked them in oil and they got their flex back. I do need to replace the fuel return valve on the primary carb, the pin is too stiff for the accelerator pump to push in. would that make a difference? and the little weight cylinder pump thingies on the back side are about shot, but they are only used for highway driving. So I doubt they have any relevance to my problem Nevertheless I am very frustrated with this old crate and I can not figure out for the life of me what is wrong with it. if only I could modify it somehow to run Holly carbs these problems would more than likely be over. That or junk it. Any opinions and or ideas would be greatly appreciated I've checked with the dealer and they dont know how to work on Benz's with carbs nor have any idea's and Solex is no longer a German co. and is now a Japanese company that does not know anything about the older carbs, they only deal with tractor carbs and fuel injector systems. Thank you, Jeff |
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They do sell conversion kits. Jamengenerring.com sells Holly and Webercarburetors.com sells weber carbs.
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They do sell conversion kits. Jamengenerring.com sells Holly and Webercarburetors.com sells Webers. If these are not the correct addresses. Just type carburetors in a search engine and they will be listed.
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Your comments take me back to my "hot rodding" days. Back to basics. It takes spark and fuel to make the engine run. You mentioned that it did not run with starting fluid. If you have spark and spray starting fluid down the throat of the carburetor, it will run. If it doesn't, you have an electrical/timing problem. Once it fires with starting fluid, full choke (or "hand choke") should pull a lot of fuel through the carburetors if the fuel pump/float valve is filling the bowls. It is not rocket science, getting an engine to run is a sequential process of verifying the ignition works correctly first, then getting the fuel delivery system to work second.
You should be able to get this engine to run without buying new carburetors. After it runs, then make a reasoned decision. (I chose Webbers for my 190SL).
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Jim Villers 190SL, 230SL 5-speed, 95 E320 Wagon, 01 E320 Wagon, MGB, Boxster 'S', 190SL "Barn Find" |
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You make have a clogged accelerator pump nozzle. That was the problem on one of the carbs on my 250C. I took a piece of stranded wire and ran one strand into the nozzle from the venturi side, then twisted two together and worked those in. Set the fuel block on the base, gave the throttle a couple of pumps, and out of the nozzle came some gas.
The orfice that admits gas to the pumping chamber was also clogged, but it sounds like that's not a problem with yours. Assume that you know you are getting a good hot spark when cranking and that you checked the position of the rotor with #1 at TDC? Chuck |
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Check the ignition system and cam timing very carefully. Unless the carb throats are totally blocked, spraying starting fluid in the carbs should make the engine start for a few seconds every time. Good Luck
Colin |
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